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CHINA’S XI MAY BE SCREWING UP WORSE THAN BIDEN

China’s Chief Commie
China’s Chief Commie

Many fatalists see America in decline and China ascendant.  China's dictator, Xi Jinping, agrees in public.

But beneath the shiny new infrastructure, the amazing economic growth and competitiveness, China faces a reckoning, just as it prepares to mark a century of its Communist Party (founded July 23-31, 1921).

China’s internal economic and political woes continue to grow, as it is rapidly becoming regarded internationally as the world’s pariah.  Xi may be ruining China faster than Biden is America.

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SKYE’S LINKS 06/03/21

Money was real 100 years ago – it could be again
Money was real 100 years ago – it could be again

The fundamental game-changer that could save America - yes, it really could be that big a deal!

Tennessee Will Explore The Possibility Of A State Gold Depository

Drip, drip, drip...

US Sitting On 'Raft' Of Unexamined Virus Intel; Former Official Says 'Almost No Evidence' Of Natural Origin

The above raft of intel contains far more damaging information than the bits which might have leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Meanwhile Washington focuses on its unreality instead of painfully real American reality:

Washington Reality Versus American Reality

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – THE TIGER’S NEST OF BHUTAN

tigers-nestNovember 1990.  The “Tiger’s Nest” or Taktsang monastery is built in front of caves on a vertical cliff-face high above the Paro Valley in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan.  Originally a meditation site of the founder of Tibetan Buddhism, Padmasambhava in the 700s, the monastery temples were first constructed in the 1600s.

Bhutan is arguably the most fabulously exotic country on earth, still adhering to the ancient traditions of Ningma (Red Hat) Tibetan culture.  It is quite a steep hike to the Tiger’s Nest but certainly worth it.  We’ll be conducting an in-depth exploration of Bhutan next year. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #133 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL

mcway-waterfallIn these trying times, it’s important to appreciate the beauty of America – both the physical beauty like here at the McWay Waterfall in California’s Big Sur, and the moral beauty of America’s founding principles expressed in the Declaration of Independence.

Driving through all 50 US states as I have done with my sons gives you an awareness of the astounding beauty you discover, together with the cheerful friendliness you’re met with, in every state. They overwhelm whatever ugliness and unfriendliness you may chance upon.

Studying American history in an unjaundiced way gives you an awareness of how a moral foundation of every individual American’s inalienable right to their own personal life and liberty and the pursuit of their own personal happiness has enabled the creation of the most successful nation ever to exist – a success of widespread freedom and prosperity that overwhelms the multitude of imperfections afflicting our country.

Earth is not Heaven, humans are no angels, America is far from perfect – and we must never let the perfect be the enemy of the good. It is only with love and respect can we help America strive towards what Aristotle called the Kalon, the morally beautiful. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #8, photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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WHERE AN ANCIENT WONDER ONCE WAS

helios-god-of-the-sunThis is where The Colossus of Rhodes once stood, at the entrance to the Old Harbor of Rhodes.  Standing as high as today’s Statue of Liberty – 108 feet from feet to crown – it was of the Greek god of the Sun, Helios.  Completed in 280 BC, travelers from all over the Mediterranean flocked to see it – as they did all Seven Wonders of their world.

They marveled at the Great Pyramid of Cheops and the Lighthouse of Pharos at the entrance to Alexandria, both  in Ptolemaic Egypt; the massive Tomb of King Mausolus or Mausoleum at Halicarnassus and the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, on the Ionian (western) coast of present-day Turkey; the giant Temple of Zeus at Olympia in mainland Greece; and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon – in addition to The Colossus on the Greek island of Rhodes, now still Greek right off the coast of Turkey.

The Colossus only stood for sixty years, and was then toppled by a great earthquake.  One by one, the others were destroyed by earthquakes, floods, fires and other disasters, until only one of the Seven is left – the Great Pyramid, already over 2,000 years old when the other six were built.

All seven sites where the wonders stood are worth visiting today.  We’ll be organizing such an exploration soon.  (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #132 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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WHAT A REAL CANNIBAL LOOKS LIKE

nambas-cannibalOn the remote north side of the island of Malekula in Vanuatu, there lives a cannibal tribe called the Big Nambas. The men wear a penis gourd wrapped in pandamus fibers, and eat “man long pig,” cooked human enemies. You have to trek over mountains of thick jungle to reach them. When I was able to years ago, there were a few men who continued the practice. This gentleman is one of them. I was in no danger as they were very kind and gracious to me.

That wasn’t the case a century ago when the first explorers, Martin & Osa Johnson, reached them. Their 1918 film, “Cannibals of the South Seas,” made the Johnsons famous, and you can see it on YouTube. Today they are far more benign. It is an extraordinary experience to meet a culture of fearsome reputation and realize they are people like you and me. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #103 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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MEMORIAL DAY FLAG SKYDIVE

©Jack Wheeler
©Jack Wheeler

My skydiving buddy Chris Wentzel and I made this flag jump on Memorial Day years ago to pay tribute to those in our military who gave their lives for America. I’m on the right, Chris on the left. The jump was performed at the Skydive Perris drop zone in Perris, California. It’s only fitting I post this on TTP in honor of those whom we memorialize in gratitude on this day.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 05/28/21

Fox Front Page Sunday 5/23 It has been a wonderfully terrible week for Notpresident Zhou Xiden. Above is last Sunday’s lead headline on Fox. Here is this morning’s (5/28).

Yet this “China toying” story is only the tip of an iceberg poking above water.  You’re about to find out what TTP has been able to how much bigger the story is underwater.

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KEEPING YOUR SANITY XIX

We’re listening to one of the greatest geniuses of modern times, Richard Feynman.  One of the secrets to his genius is that, all his life, he kept the curiosity we all have as a child.

That was when, for all of us, the world was as young as we were.  Remember?  Everything was new, and fascinating, we were endlessly curious, we wanted to know why and asked questions about all sorts of stuff.

Remember how time went by much slower when you were young – and how you’ve noticed that the older you get, the faster time goes by?

Let’s not do that.  Let’s have time slow down, and recapture our curiosity of youth – by having our brain grow physically younger.  We’ll do that in a small place in our brain that’s Greek for “seahorse.”

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FEET OF CLAY ICONS

feet-of-clay"The head of the statue was made of pure gold, its chest and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze, its legs of iron, its feet partly of iron and partly of baked clay." — Daniel 2:33

Americans mostly have given up on familiar institutions for entertainment, guidance, or reassurance.  Why?

Just ask: What now do Hollywood, network news, the media in general, Silicon Valley, the NBA, NFL, MLB, or higher education all have in common?

A propensity to lecture Americans on their moral inferiorities, a general ethical decline in their own disciplines, and a strange obsession to acquire great wealth while living in contrast to what they advocate for others.  That’s what.

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WE NEED ASPERGER’S REPUBLICANS

florida-gov-ron-desantisThere’s a claim of Wokeists on Twitter that Florida Gov Ron DeSantis has some form (there are many) of Asperger’s, like it’s a bad thing.

It’s not. It’s a great thing, and we need more GOP pols with that condition’s political manifestation.

People with Asperger’s tend to miss social cues and fail to respond as society expects, but many are also focused, driven, and generally amazing in their areas of interest.  [Note by JW – can’t wait for Skye to comment on this!]

When you put those qualities together in a right-wing officeholder, that means you have a Conservative Terminator.

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THE WHITE HOUSE OCCUPANT SUPPORTS BLM IN AMERICA AND CHILD SLAVERY IN AFRICA

Child slave at Chinese Cobalt Mine in Africa
Child slave at Chinese Cobalt Mine in Africa

One of Zhou Xiden's initiatives is to get Americans into electric cars.  In so doing he is supporting child slavery in Africa.

In his first week in the White House, he announced that he wants every car that the federal government owns to be electric.  Moreover, his $2-trillion "infrastructure" plan calls for giving taxpayer-funded rebates to electric car buyers and to increase the number of charging stations (although without also increasing the amount of available electricity).

What Xiden and other Leftist Green Deal proponents are ignoring is that the cobalt that is an essential ingredient in electric car batteries comes from child slave labor in Africa.

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WHEN WILL ISREAL LEARN ITS LESSON? WHEN WILL WE LEARN OURS?

deserve-victorySo the Israelis have once again let themselves and much of the rest of the world down by calling a halt to their latest skirmish with the “Palestinians” of Hamas, to whom they unwisely transferred control of the Gaza strip back in 2005.

The recent round of rocket-launching and retaliatory air strikes accomplished nothing strategic, but merely kicked the can of resolution down the road yet again in the vain hopes that the elusive “peace process” might someday resolve the conflict.

There’s only one resolution to this fight, however, and that is total victory for one side or the other. And that will be the side that wants it more, and is willing to do whatever it takes to achieve that end.

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RUSSIA’S DIPLOMATIC WAR UPON AN UNFRIENDLY PLANET

anti-putin-protest-in-prague
Anti-Putin protest in Prague, Czechia – April 2021

Over the past couple months, Russia and the West (the European Union and the United States) have mutually expelled more than 150 diplomats—high numbers in quick succession that, some observers argue, “did not even happen during the Cold War” (Newsru.com, April 24).

From the European Union, the Czech Republic (Czechia), Poland, Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Romania, and Bulgaria as well as EU candidate North Macedonia all became participants of this diplomatic war with Russia.

As you can see above, revulsion towards Putin’s Russia is expressed on European streets as well.

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